Robert Ellsberg | |
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Born | 1955 |
Residence | Ossining, New York |
Education | Harvard |
Occupation | publisher |
Employer | Orbis Books |
Parent(s) | Daniel Ellsberg, Carol Cummings |
Robert Ellsberg, son of Daniel Ellsberg is the editor-in-chief and publisher of Orbis Books, the publishing arm of Maryknoll.
Robert is the son of Carol Cummings, the daughter of a Marine Corps Brigadier General, and the American military analyst and whistleblower, Daniel Ellsberg. In 1975, at age 19, he dropped out of college, intending to spend a few months with the Catholic Worker Movement.
He stayed to become the managing editor of The Catholic Worker for two years (1976-8), a job that would introduce him to Dorothy Day and consequently would allow him to work with Day for the last five years of her life. This life-changing experience prompted him to convert to Catholicism.
Robert returned to Harvard, and earned a degree in religion and literature, and later a Master's in Theology from Harvard Divinity School.
In 1987 he began work as editor-in-chief of Orbis Books. He is the author of several books, many of which have received awards; his Blessed Among All Women tied a Catholic Press Association record by winning awards for Gender, Spirituality, and Popular Presentation of the Catholic Faith. He is the editor of the published diaries and letters of Dorothy Day.